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Line Up and Wait
Normally you'd think there would be 8 cam lobes to operate a 4 cylinder opposed engine, except that two of the cam lobes on a 4 cyl Lycoming cam are used to operate two valves each on opposite sides of the engine. The cam turns CW when viewed from the rear. Usually it will be one of these lobes that will be the first to have scoring or corrosion problems. If you only want to check one cylinder, this suggests that you might remove the number 2 or number 3 cylinder to see the condition of a most heavily used cam and lifter set. The most likely scored cylinder will be on the left side of the engine and that would give you a chance to check for that also. Your mechanic may have a favorite one to check too.